Winder, him. – A lawyer on Tuesday said a teenager charged with killing four people In the shooting in Georgian Apalachee High School, he moves towards the recognition of his fault.
Defender Alfonso D. Kraft said Judge Judge Barrow County Dank Primus in a short hearing that Colt Gray could be ready for a guilt recognition hearing in October. It is planned for a psychologist to meet with gray, Kraaft said, adding that his client will probably be ready for the guilt recognition hearing after the psychologist’s report is ready.
“We should be good to go,” Kraft said.
Murdered shooting 4. September Teachers Richard “Ricky” aspinwall, 39, and Cristina Irimie, 53 and Christian Angulo, both of the 14th Teacher and eight more students wounded, seven hit them with a shooting.
Colt Gray, then 14, has been charged with a total of 55 points, including murder in the death of four people and 25 counts of difficult attacks. Grand Jurs formally accused his father, Colin Gray, with 29 points, including two second-degree murder points and two points of an involuntary murder. They both also face multiple cruelty for children.
Colt Gray is charged as an adult. Both of them initially declared not guilty.
Prosecutors told Tuesday in court that they wanted to accept recognition of recognition, which would mean that they do not recommend a lower sentence. The key question in any guilt will probably be whether gray is doomed to life without conditional conditional or will receive a chance in later conditional freedom. As a minor, he cannot be sentenced to death.
Primm told Kraft and prosecutors to work a meeting after the scheduled trial in September, Colin Gray.
“I think the October time worked well because the trial of Colin Gray was scheduled in September, saying that later recognitions would be avoided by the trialy ability to find impartial jury in case Colin Gray.
He ordered in April that the jurors in the trial of Colin Gray Don’t get out of Barrow Countyapproving a rare change of place.
Colt Gray showed up video on Tuesdays on Tuesday from juvenile detention in which it is held.
Aspinwall relatives said after hearing, they want a life sentence without a conditional for gray.
“If he wants to plead guilty, it would be a better route for everyone, take off behind us,” Kevin Zink, Aspinwall’s father said. “I wish I could see him. The sooner he ends, the better for all of us.”
Zink said that the district prosecutor Brad Smith told relatives to avoid accepting a brighter punishment in return for guilt.
Richard Aspinwall Sr., Ricky’s father, he said he could favor the trial to make an example of gray.
“Maybe other people will think twice in trying to pull something.” Aspinwall said.
Investigators testified that Colt Gray carried a semi-automatic rifle in the attack-style that his father wrapped his father on the school bus in the posteran plate. They say the boy has left the second grade class and went out of the bathroom with a rifle, shooting people in the classroom and a hallway.
Investigators said that a teenager was carefully drawn in a 1,900 student-secondary school shooting northeast of Atlanta. The Georgia bureau for the investigative agent testified that the boy had left the notebook in his classroom with detailed instructions and diagrams for the attack, including an assessment that as many as 26 people could kill as many as 13 people.
Colt and Colin Gray are interviewed about the online threat associated with the Colt Gray in May 2023. years. Colt Gray denied the threat at the time. He jumped over the eighth grade, enrolled as a freshman in Apalachee after the beginning of the academic year, then skipped several days of school.
Family members asked for psychological assistance for Colt Gray before shooting, but he seems to have never seen a counselor.
Colt’s mother, Marcee Gray, told the investigators to quarrel Colin Gray in August, asking him to secure his rifles and limit the CLT access. Instead, he has purchased a boy ammunition over time, a gaze on the gun and other recording accessories, recorded.
Colt Gray even created a “sanctuary” with school shooters through his home computer, said Georgia Bureau for the Kelsey Ward investigative agent in court.
2025-05-06 14:38:00